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How Montgomery Reacted To The
Stabbing Os Dr. Martin L. King
MONTGOMERY, Ala A tele- i
phone rings in a buxy office, you J
think its, routine, then tune stands
-♦ill as the '>oire on the «nre say?,
KuU * been ota'uijed ft ou slow
ly replace the receiver without a
word, a* your mind seems to go
blank for a moment Then a
thousand questions crowd in and
you frantically b»z i n dialing
places where you might obtain
verification as there is no radio
or- TV near you. Finally you get it
in one word “true"!
EVERYONE DAZED
A* you go along the street
tou talk tc people and every
one s« >»» to be waging In a
dare; with a l»«k nt unbelief
; on theta* faces, end when vnu
**h (Hew* what they think *
hnut it, you get a question for
an answer, WHY?
All of the people you talk with
express fear, hope and anxiety as
the news came through of the seri
ousness of the attark.H
GIVES ANSWER
EH. Eugene Meson, ex-president
jof the Interdenominational Alii
| a nee says. “There i.s one resort,
prayer." A music instructor says.
- T don" know what we are going
to do now' . Then. John Saw.
v*r, Worshipful Muster of a local
lodge ,u '-i'O's the our moo on
- eryone'» lips a-. to who* To
j h« Chius' like x< in suffer as hi" -uf
b it veil) will not b» slope
cv en at. Hr was pn> alone"
Eoliou |n r (he tragic incident
ma»e meeting was held a< the
Dutch>n»p« Si Rinibt Church,
one of the churches hnmhed
ia»t ysar. The meeting was re
miniyrent of December 15.”,, a»
the yt-grn -'ll Irens of Mont
i turnery poured out their pleas
for the rorovery of "their pre»i
dent."
T«ai - * very being shed by mop
>nd women alike and during the
pc - i<yf whyo Hr King’s book' wj,i
offo-ed for sale, from observation
and whispers it would seem that
the only per «ony riot purchasing
: on* were persons Who had already
made rheir purchase
A cslttine.se settled nvc- tu «
meeting after Dr, Jefferson TV.d*-’
i '"ood gave a first hand report on
IPi King's condition
The Tev Felix .Tame* delivered
| i he m“S?age from the subject. 'To
j Th* Time of Trouble". "Trouble if
j seems is unavoidable for persons.
a state or a nation and mar; as yet
: ha« found nr devised no immunity
’ from it. hut fear is no remedy "
Purine bis message be gave bible
i farts of prophets dist’inles who
! had been in trouble and how they
j overcame fear Citing sometimes
! ope becomes rebolliou.s Ttov .Tajnes
i quoted Job. "Though Hr slay ms
"pi, will t serve Him."
U, $. Public Health Service
Awards Ten Grand To N, G, G!
DURHAM North Carolina
College has been awarded $10.570 74
lo pay the expenses of three stu
dents in graduate Public Health
Nursing for the current ' school
year.
The United States Public Health
Servicv provided the money as
part of its pre bachelor traineeship
program.
Recipients are Mrs. Uula Allen,
.lacksonvdle, Fla., Mrs. Ruth Amey,
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11. S. Qovatnmant Becufitiaa —570,075,361 39
Obligations of Federal Agencie* and
Other Marketable Securities —,=.... 33,810,817.99
State Bond* ...» 7,698,639.15
Municipal Bond# 19/00452 88 130.004,?? jM
Accrued Interest ns— 555,5711$
L«n» end Dlaeownte 68,906.106.48
Banton® Houk», Fumitur* and Ftrtwrea
Other Equipment and Real Eefeata 154i,44 l i.Fi
Customer* Liability Letter* of C?<*d?t
Executed for Customers 4 230.00
$247,096.056.1|
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Surplus ; 4 ... «, 11,100,000.00
Undivided Profit* ~ 1,965,037 93
Reserve Accounts, Accrued end Unearned Interest,
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Announcement of the award was
made, today by NCC President
Alfonso Elder and Mrs Helen S
Morse, chairman of the. Department
of Public Health Nursing
This is the fourth grant for NCC
Grants for years prior to 1357 a
mounled to some .1138.000
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